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    median example sentences

    median


    1. He veers left, then right, then left again, losing control as he cuts over the median into oncoming traffic


    2. The limo skids an angle, the driver over-corrects and the car slams into a date tree in the median: CRASH!


    3. Majeed starts the bus and it pulls away, crosses the median and is soon far away


    4. Unperturbed, Ricci cuts across the highway median and peels out, slinging sand and gravel, speeds back in the other direction


    5. Bare and black on the median horizon stands of elm


    6. affordable” loans, typically with income less than 60% of the area"s median income


    7. An engine left running on idle over a long period of time then would develop carbon clogging that at some stage would begin to interfere with performance in the median range where it was set for average efficiency and performance, something akin to cholesterol buildup in the body


    8. From either extreme a median was required for longevity of reliable performance


    9. He spent ± 40 years in the vicinity of Median


    10. She jerked awake as her tires hit the median reflectors causing the gentle tapping against the rubber

    11. 31 And Darius the Median took the kingdom, being about threescore and


    12. Everything worked out great for the first six months until a meth-head on a three day binge changed lanes on the 805 Freeway without looking, and pushed Alexi into the cement median at 70 miles per hour


    13. First of all, because I had already graduated, and owing to the fact that I was barely at the median of our class GPA, therefore not affecting my first job, he made no attempt to disguise his disgust that I was wasting his time by bitching about my middling C in Labor Law


    14. Well above the median, were the Jewish neighborhoods south of 71st and east of Jeffrey


    15. He ran back across the median


    16. were women, and median age was approximately 38 years


    17. His mistakes plotted onto the median on every account, especially his leisurely ways – drinking two wheat beers over the course of three hours


    18. values of the following lines constituting the Ichimoku which are the lines of median prices in a


    19. “I see,” she said, without commitment, her accent the median of all accents


    20. “Sixty-Seventh and Sixth Ave,” he yelled as he watched Richard jump the median into oncoming traffic

    21. Median annual wages in the industries employing the largest numbers of clinical,


    22. Many of the baby boomers are now at retirement age and our society at this time as an older median age so healthcare will be more desired


    23. MEDIAN - When a sample of numbers is arranged from low to high, the median is


    24. three numbers both lower and higher than 17, that is our median


    25. median would be an average of the two middle numbers


    26. When a population is “normal”, the mean, median and mode will be the same


    27. eliminates the statistical significance of mean or median


    28. the locations of mean in relation to median


    29. “The specifics certainly differentiate our case from studies others have conducted on median survival rates


    30. “Of course it would seem improbable that we would fall within the statistical median,” I argued, “but research conducted on average human beings provides the best data we have to base our decisions on

    31. In reality, my truck should have hit that median, and jumped it or even begun a roll from the sloped medians we have on that road, and into the other lane of traffic


    32. The median, those other cars that were just a moment ago hurtling at me at the same speed I was flying towards them, in a spin


    33. One way of assessing the competitiveness of energy prices is by looking at annual UK pre-tax energy prices; if they remain below the EU/G7 median, then the competitive position of the UK is better than half or more of the countries in the EU/G7


    34. Hence the median is seen as a better indicator to use for comparisons of this type


    35. both groups the median duration of symptoms was seven days


    36. The median age in the Gaza Strip is 15


    37. “I say, 'Come back when you're the average poor, the median income' and then you can say, 'I was rich and now I'm equal, I was immune and now exposed, sheltered and now foreclosed upon'


    38. I cranked the wheel left and drove into the median


    39. I jerked the minivan into the median and stopped


    40. Small trees dotted the sidewalks, or lined the center median, but mostly it was stone atop stone, punctuated with metal

    41. to Assyria, their descendants learned of the Median


    42. It was early late fall, early winter, and there was a thin layer of water lying in the median between the different sides of the interstate


    43. I try to get to my feet, but I am thrown back down as Gregory slams the van into the other SUV, sending it swerving off into the median in a cloud of dust


    44. The median size of stars in the Milky Way is probably less than half the mass of the Sun


    45. Two hundred thousand thousand–Two hundred million, the approximate median population of


    46. herself on the freeway and suddenly veered into the concrete median barrier


    47. Have they not heard the stories of those before them? The people of Noah, and Aad, and Thamood; and the people of Abraham, and the inhabitants of Median, and the Overturned Cities? Their messengers came to them with the clear proofs


    48. Away with Median, as was done away with Thamood


    49. And the inhabitants of Median


    50. And when he arrived at the waters of Median, he found there a crowd of people drawing water, and he noticed two women waiting on the side






































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    Synonyms for "median"

    median median value medial average centre halfway equidistant mid middlemost central mean norm par

    "median" definitions

    the number midway between the two middle numbers in a series containing an even or odd number of items


    relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values)


    dividing an animal into right and left halves


    relating to or situated in or extending toward the middle